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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of redistricting and there is a debate among political scientists and others about our all our problems the result of redistricting? some people say yes. i would say only in part. now obviously with technology can draw these bizarre districts in order to carve out advantages for one party or the other but the other reality is that we live in an america in which people tend to sort themselves out to live near more like-minded people. we see evidence of that around us. that is part of it. your point about the person-to-person campaigning is correct. good campaigns have always wanted to get volunteers ou
i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of...
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digital technology not only changed the apparatus and a medium that transform how i absorbed the digital world and profoundly changed how i express what i see. so these are panelists, and we're going to start with john. i would love to give you the first word here. i mean, let's talk a little bit about "fortune" magazine in the 1930s but it starts on the cusp of the depression. henry decides to keep it going nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of this is journalism. and he's hiring people like james agee, archibald -- >> dwight macdonald out of your mac. >> tell us about that period of time and if you would, segue into "cotton tenants" and tell us about how that -- >> sure. i was just chewing over your idea that he could himself so badly in some respect because he was a journalist. i think is because he was a poet. that's what he started out as. the other interesting thing about that, self conception as a journalist is that a lot of the people that emmylou hired on the staff of "fortune" magazine which was founded in 1930, he announced the new magazine the week of the stoc
digital technology not only changed the apparatus and a medium that transform how i absorbed the digital world and profoundly changed how i express what i see. so these are panelists, and we're going to start with john. i would love to give you the first word here. i mean, let's talk a little bit about "fortune" magazine in the 1930s but it starts on the cusp of the depression. henry decides to keep it going nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of this is journalism. and...
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technology exists to easily confirm the use of chemical weapons. mr. president, with all due respect, it seems your red lines are not only not red, they're a faint pink turning into a green light. didn't prime minister netanyahu give you a primer when you tried to change the red line for israel? but to prove the white house is never serious, when asked if you had a red line beyond which you would act against muslimtacks on egyptian christians, your press secretary, josh ernest joked -- >> i didn't bring my red pen out with me today. >> now, i hate when the greatest nation on earth works hard to prove its irrelevance on the world stage. what's with the bluster? no one respects us. no one fears us. we look weak. and we've lost our credibility. why are you beating your chest when it's full of nothing but hot air? why did you have to say last year and then again in april that the use of chemical weapon was a redline in the first place? just like you said to iran when its nuclear enrichment. you are not the president of the world. no one, including assad no
technology exists to easily confirm the use of chemical weapons. mr. president, with all due respect, it seems your red lines are not only not red, they're a faint pink turning into a green light. didn't prime minister netanyahu give you a primer when you tried to change the red line for israel? but to prove the white house is never serious, when asked if you had a red line beyond which you would act against muslimtacks on egyptian christians, your press secretary, josh ernest joked -- >>...
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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certainly the technology's maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to identify targets to change, to recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sop
certainly the technology's maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to identify targets to change, to recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer...
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and so i think it really puts the pressure now on the manufacturers to supply them with technology that means a difference. >> reporter: that technology is the new, new thing in farming, whether it's tractors that drive themselves guided by a satellite or software that lets machine shared data about things like yields and moisture. it's the sort of thing that drives up productivity and drives down cost. >> and then the farmer can access it on his hand held device, ipad or his home computer. you might have different types of farming equipment, but by the time you put a hauling and trucking company, you got a lot of different technologies there, a lot of different equipment that needs to be tied together. >> reporter: dave steward bought the first piece of software to monitor yields but many colleagues are slow to join him. >> i don't think there will be many gentlemen signing up it it will have to be proven. security is a big issue. >> reporter: record values for crop land have not budged. one more reason farming spending spree may go. >> we'll see the corn slow down. >>> and coming up,
and so i think it really puts the pressure now on the manufacturers to supply them with technology that means a difference. >> reporter: that technology is the new, new thing in farming, whether it's tractors that drive themselves guided by a satellite or software that lets machine shared data about things like yields and moisture. it's the sort of thing that drives up productivity and drives down cost. >> and then the farmer can access it on his hand held device, ipad or his home...
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crisis hit, we were living through a decade where almost all the productivity gains, all the benefits of technology were accruing at the very top. and the average family had seen their incomes and wages flat or actually go down a little bit. most families were working harder and harder just to get by. costs of everything elsewhere going up. but your wages and your incomes weren't going up. so reversing that trend, returning to the days when if you're willing to work hard you can succeed, that should be washington's highest priority. that should be washington's highest priority. that's joe's highest priority. that's bob casey's highest priority. that's my highest priority. that's what we should be focused on every single day. but we do have a problem, which is we've got some of our friends down in washington who, and you know, it's not all republicans. but there's a strong faction. who instead of focusing on what's helping middle class families succeed, they're spending time arguing about whether or not we should be paying the bills for things we already spend money on. they're threatening to shut d
crisis hit, we were living through a decade where almost all the productivity gains, all the benefits of technology were accruing at the very top. and the average family had seen their incomes and wages flat or actually go down a little bit. most families were working harder and harder just to get by. costs of everything elsewhere going up. but your wages and your incomes weren't going up. so reversing that trend, returning to the days when if you're willing to work hard you can succeed, that...
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the technology allows that. the common core calcifies age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. educators need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. "challenge." kids respond to a challenge. we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is -- in selling it, you can happen.what >> i just think it's worth reminding ourselves of how the common core came to be and why. the fact that after years of state sometimes working together, sometimes on their own because of the business communities and higher red communities were telling them, they decided that they are clearly not doing young -- well enough and not enough kids graduate from high school and those who do the numbers are much higher than this and they need to have remediation before they can even do any kind of credit-bearing work, that thought stops those p
the technology allows that. the common core calcifies age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. educators need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. "challenge." kids respond to a challenge. we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is -- in selling it, you can...
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emerge yeah and i think we have another technology which is your face yeah it's you know this is really interesting so this is using it's called. the sickly camouflage computer vision ok so this all has to do with facial recognition software this is really really cool and involves breaking up the most characteristic parts of your face that mean this is when i have this is what i was doing yesterday because the eyes the nose the chin that small triangular area that's where facial recognition software really zoned then and so a really really works to break that out so kind of look looks funky but it works ok i got to tell you i carry a cell phone on me almost twenty four hours a day most people do and a lot of people don't realize that this is just a built in tracking device so how do you get it out of the people don't realize that it's completely traceable trackable even when it's off even to how is it that's what i'm told i have no i don't that's how it's possible but government agencies have that ability so this pocket is really really cool because you just put it in there you can see
emerge yeah and i think we have another technology which is your face yeah it's you know this is really interesting so this is using it's called. the sickly camouflage computer vision ok so this all has to do with facial recognition software this is really really cool and involves breaking up the most characteristic parts of your face that mean this is when i have this is what i was doing yesterday because the eyes the nose the chin that small triangular area that's where facial recognition...
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they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that is a bad crop that forces them into a system that somehow enslaves them. the very growth of this in the developing world really makes it clear that what she is saying is just pure hocum. look at the september issue of [ inaudible ] it has a very interesting article on why they oppose mandatory labeling. and the reason they oppose it is because it's an unscientific view. it has increased yields as much as 25%. if we ban gmos it's going to cost hundreds of dollars a year. and this idea that somehow labeling it a somebody choice. they labeled in europe, and there is no choice. gmos have bee
they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that...
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
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solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy to even a natural gas base. never behind battery-driven economy is a much more expensive proposition. >> right. do oil companies worry about challenges coming from technology and some unexpected? >> they do. exxonmobil studies the problem systemat systematically. they aren't afraid of most of the alternatives that are on the horizon. but they do worry a little bit about breakthroughs and battery technology because great batteries could change the way we drive and make oil much less relevant as transportation fuel. >> thank you steven call. up next is oil and its kissing cousin natural gas
solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy...
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the technology works even when a bicycle faulters in the path of a car. systems have trouble detecting fast-moving bicycles, but the company says its swifter imagery analysis by the windshield cameras helps prevent a collision. >> if we look into the data, the national data, we can see that cyclist is one of the top three fatalities in traffic. so that's why volvo now launched the cyclist detection functionality. >> the company plans to price the system at around $2,000. >>> people in china are crowding onto beaches to get some relief from the summer sun. they've been reminded for years to cover up, but these days some women are taking the advice to another level. nhk world's hiroshi hamaguchi explains. >> reporter: this beach is a popular resort spot. on sundays it attracts a couple of hundred thousands people including young groups and families. they are having fun. they look good in swimsuits. most people do. these women are not wrestlers or bank robbers, they are following a fashion. it's called -- there are small holes for the eyes, nose and they app
the technology works even when a bicycle faulters in the path of a car. systems have trouble detecting fast-moving bicycles, but the company says its swifter imagery analysis by the windshield cameras helps prevent a collision. >> if we look into the data, the national data, we can see that cyclist is one of the top three fatalities in traffic. so that's why volvo now launched the cyclist detection functionality. >> the company plans to price the system at around $2,000....
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> joining us now to react from washington, d.c. is democratic strategist richard fowler and from los angeles, fox news contributor rick grenell. both of you, i want it thank you, obviously for coming and participating. rick why don't we start out with you. what are your thoughts on what the president had to say? >> well, i thought a cnn interview today was very interesting. he really said that our u.s. policy needs to be approved by th
targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt...
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sanberg owes her success to the university of south florida's tampa bay technology incubator. incubators arm entrepreneurs with the resources needed for success. with a focus on life sciences, this incubator helps scientific entrepreneurs develop companies focusing on things like cancer-detection treatments and medical devices. "it's not just a location, it's more than just a building - it's the network, it's the people, it's the support, it helps them stay on track." nurturing and consulting entrepreneurs are the main goals of a business incubator, but giving them access to investors is equally vital. this was the case for sanberg, but getting in touch with her inner business woman, was also critical. "we're a bunch of neuroscientists that got together, what they primarily helped with us the most are marketing ideas, some of the slides, business plans, executive summaries and organization of that to better our package." cities like tampa, fla, that were hit hard by the recession,are embracing incubators as a way to fuel job growth. and with most incubators focusing on technol
sanberg owes her success to the university of south florida's tampa bay technology incubator. incubators arm entrepreneurs with the resources needed for success. with a focus on life sciences, this incubator helps scientific entrepreneurs develop companies focusing on things like cancer-detection treatments and medical devices. "it's not just a location, it's more than just a building - it's the network, it's the people, it's the support, it helps them stay on track." nurturing and...
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japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by take this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. reporting for nhk world, yamanashi. >>> japan's largest annual puppet festival took place in nagano prefecture early this month. one guest troupe from cambodia produced a traditional shadow puppet play. not long ago this style of story telling which dates back over 1,000 years, was on the brink of extinction. a japanese woman has been involved in preserving this history of culture. we have more. ♪ >> reporter: artists from cambodia bring to life the ancient epic of prince rama and his quest to rescue his wife from the demon king ravana. their style of puppetry is ca called sbektone which means
japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by take this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. reporting for nhk world,...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>>. >>> he's been called the last general in one of america's longest wars. >> what's not changed is the will of this coalition. >> joe dun ford works around the clock and is constantly on the move. >> the people of afghan -- >> at nato supreme headquarters in belgium. >> i also look forward to working with general dunford. >> and the nation's capital washington, d.c. >> what's your view? general? what's your number? >> senator, i'm not going to give you a number, i'm going to give you a range. >> dunford follows a number of h
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never...
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. >> we have very hi-technology, so there's a lot of technology embodies in our products. one thing we are really good at is exporting hi-tech machines. caterpillar, tractors things like that. medical equipment. there's a lot of demand for it. >> ken, stray right where you are, in a few minutes he return to ken. we are going to exam america's crumbling infrastructure, and what the return would be on fixing it. and we will get up close and personal with big bert helicoptersa. but is it worth it. >> so you have a structure that is very much at risk. it manages over 100,000 vehicles a day. and has huge economic impacts to the region if it was to fail any further. that story and much more as real money continues. keep it here. wouldn't believe there is a farm inside of it. ♪ . >> america's infrastructure gets a d plus. according to the latest report card put owe by the american society of civil engineers. seven the roadways in particular get a d. an estimated four four% of the major highways are clogged with traffic. now the society says that the sorry state of our roads cos
. >> we have very hi-technology, so there's a lot of technology embodies in our products. one thing we are really good at is exporting hi-tech machines. caterpillar, tractors things like that. medical equipment. there's a lot of demand for it. >> ken, stray right where you are, in a few minutes he return to ken. we are going to exam america's crumbling infrastructure, and what the return would be on fixing it. and we will get up close and personal with big bert helicoptersa. but is...
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>> the film addresses that, no such technology exists, since the '50s and '60s, the belief in technological progress, if you do possess nuclear waste that's whether you can also create bombs and that's why there is concern about what may be going on in a country like iran for example. >> we have a question that just came from a viewer. hermella agazi our producer. >> how does nuclear waste compare to goe fossil fuel? >> i can't say, but with nuclear waste you pass on a problem to future generations that they didn't ask for. there is a principle that calls polluter pays and that we are morally obliged to lanl the things that we create and benefit from in our age. the future generations circulate not suffer from that. but the problem of course is when i comes to nuclear waste that in this time span how can we actually act morally responsible? the finnish facility and therefore there's an understanding such an attempt to act responsibly. you can also say of course with fossil fuels we may be creating a climate change in a differently level that are also incomprehensible, the consequences are b
>> the film addresses that, no such technology exists, since the '50s and '60s, the belief in technological progress, if you do possess nuclear waste that's whether you can also create bombs and that's why there is concern about what may be going on in a country like iran for example. >> we have a question that just came from a viewer. hermella agazi our producer. >> how does nuclear waste compare to goe fossil fuel? >> i can't say, but with nuclear waste you pass on a...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good.it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and for one week only, save an incredible 50% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets-but only through labor day! the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. don
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to...
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it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35. how will they differ across the branches? what are the challenges for making a different one for each of the branches? guest: they have different it is made to take off and land from -- it is a short takeoff and vertical landing. it is meant to land and take off facilities.nary for the u.s. navy version, it is made to take off and land off of catapults and arresting gears with tail hooks. the challenges are on the unique requirements associated with the different airplanes. are outor the f 35b, we for the second time at the uss ,oss, do
it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35....
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so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what
so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what
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series technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target the dumbest common denominators around us who always vote for more debt more housing bubbles more wars more genetically modified food more tar sands more fracking more more more everything that will sink is all into a bottomless pit of stupid they'll vote for signals of stupid. if they say well max you know a sinkhole suddenly own paintings and everything just you know collapses i love those ideas on you you know you are scary because that's my fear going to disappear into a sinkhole apparently
series technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no...
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he will visit the at&t technology laboratory in palo alto and the commuter history museum in mountain view and will discuss the state of the united states economy and the administration's focus on growth and job creation at a commonwealth club lunch on. >> a professional triathlete faces physical any hit-and-run charges for hitting a man in a crosswalk in san francisco. police believe a woman was driving a jeep and struck a man back in march. documents obtained by abc7 news says the driver stopped and checked on the victim and drove off. the man who was hit suffered a severe brain injury. >> it has been difficult for me, not only me and my family but everyone around me sin the accident. i am not the same person. >> she has pleaded not guilty. we left messages for her and her attorney but they were not answered. >> mountain view police have made a significant drug bust. police say zeus, the dog, found two pounds of meth. this is zeus with the drugs. the dog discovered money, and a loaded handgun. >> mike nicco is here and checking the weather. mike? >> we will start with temperatures i
he will visit the at&t technology laboratory in palo alto and the commuter history museum in mountain view and will discuss the state of the united states economy and the administration's focus on growth and job creation at a commonwealth club lunch on. >> a professional triathlete faces physical any hit-and-run charges for hitting a man in a crosswalk in san francisco. police believe a woman was driving a jeep and struck a man back in march. documents obtained by abc7 news says the...
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s ran' way technologies are among the fastest in the world. railroad executives and officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad by taking this magnet train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to make it a success. engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the creators will keep raising the curb. >> japan's largest annual puppet fest this that begano prefecture earlier this month. performed a shadow puppet play. not long ago this style of story telling that dates back 1,000 years was on the brink of extinction. a japanese woman is involved in preserving the heritage. >> artists from cambodia bring to life the prince and his request to rescue his wife from the demon king. the style of puppetry means big leather. the body movements of the put ets themselves are an important part of the theater. the puppets are all hand made from a single piece of cow hide. it was recognized as a cultural heritage in 2005. >> it was beautiful. >> translator: it was fun to
s ran' way technologies are among the fastest in the world. railroad executives and officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad by taking this magnet train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to make it a success. engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the creators will keep raising the curb. >> japan's largest annual puppet fest this that begano prefecture earlier this month. performed a...
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the building is the east coast hub of tritan technologies. a 24-hour call center with about 100 employees. tritan's chief legal counsel, kathleen dias, works at the facility. she hadn't yet arrived but employees called her alarmed by the loud noises the brick building is making. >> somebody described it like a freight train coming, and then the fire alarms went off. it was really people seeing ceiling tiles moving and going that's not normal. something really serious is going on here. >> a supervisor ordered everyone out of their seats and hurries them to an exit. >> luckily we have a sales manager on the floor who heard the noiseses and literally stood up and started shouting at people to get out of the building and grabbed people and got their attention and pushed people out the door. >> it's only a few minutes after the last employee leaves that the building starts to fall. >> the wall of the building was bowed and it was slowly falling backwards away from us. >> you could hear glass begin to crack as the strain of the building is going on
the building is the east coast hub of tritan technologies. a 24-hour call center with about 100 employees. tritan's chief legal counsel, kathleen dias, works at the facility. she hadn't yet arrived but employees called her alarmed by the loud noises the brick building is making. >> somebody described it like a freight train coming, and then the fire alarms went off. it was really people seeing ceiling tiles moving and going that's not normal. something really serious is going on here....
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watcover all drilling acvity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energyore safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ melissa: so just when you think you heard every possible story about the ridiculous amount of pension problems we've got one that might just blow your mind. hundreds of private lobby its are getting public pensions in at least 20 states. those pensions are meant for people that worked, 10, 20, 30 years for the government, teachers, police officers, that's who. ap reports that private organizations are walking away with pension money leaving taxpayers on the hook. here to react and crunc the numbers here are a few of our favorite fox contributors, former senor scott brown and congressman dennis kucinich and steve moore of "the wall street journal." one of the examples that really illustrates it. steven aqur are io. i think it is how you say the name. he is lobby it in new york. gets $204,000 a year.
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watcover all drilling acvity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energyore safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ melissa: so just when you think you heard every possible story about the ridiculous amount of pension problems we've got one that might just blow your mind. hundreds of private lobby its are getting public...
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the exchange holds some of the biggest technology stocks including apple, microsoft and google. the glitch was fixed before it upset other parts of the market. >>> now russian cosmonauts have stepped out for a spacewalk. they tried to swap old laser experiment for a new telescope mount, an operation that lasted about six hours. they ran into equipment trouble and had to give up. >>> now it's known as the drink of choice for those looking to celebrate or just spend lots of money, but champagne is facing new competition from an unlikely source. >> reporter: the u.k. is known for many things like buckingham palace, the beatles, westminst westminster, wimbledon. but wine, really? >> yes, really. we make a fantastic sparkling wine. >> reporter: swapping the corporate life for the wine life, this is his vineyard. >> english sparkling wine has been winning top awards internationally over the last few years. the reason is the quality of the product is fantastic. >> reporter: look around you can see the level of investment here. lots of new equipment, lots of opportunities to convince th
the exchange holds some of the biggest technology stocks including apple, microsoft and google. the glitch was fixed before it upset other parts of the market. >>> now russian cosmonauts have stepped out for a spacewalk. they tried to swap old laser experiment for a new telescope mount, an operation that lasted about six hours. they ran into equipment trouble and had to give up. >>> now it's known as the drink of choice for those looking to celebrate or just spend lots of...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale ends monday! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point... but this sale ends monday! ♪ mattress discounters! >>> welcome back. a pro football player recovering from a concussion right now as details of a blockbuster settlement involving the league and thousands of former players is now relieved. minnesota offensive lineman seth olson had to be taken off the field on a gurney during last night's game against the tennessee titans and it appears he took a knee to the head before landing on his face while trying to make a block and happened after a judge announced the nfl has agreed to pay 765 million to settle the suit broug
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale ends monday! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud...
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this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today with nasdaq is really inexcusable. some stocks were shut down longer than others. some stocks opened ahead of others. and no one knew what was going on. it looked like nasdaq was clueless about how to deal with this emergency. >> you know, it sort of a deja vu with what happened with face book. this is a different story, i recognize that, but is bob greifeld going to make it as ceo of nasdaq? i mean, who's in charge. >> that's exactly right. while this is a different entity, problems reflect the fact that technology can create probl
this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today...
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and then a conversation with education and technology. after that, a discussion about education policy and the recent polling that shows shifting opinions parents have about their children's education. >> this week on "q&a," senior political reporter and politics managing editor amann at a terkel discusses her career, the huff post website, and her interest in politics. >> amanda terkel, when you were in college, you said you wanted to get involved in a comprehensive progressive agenda. what does that mean? >> i think i intended to go to politics. journalism -- we didn't have a journalism program. i did the school newspaper but i didn't get a lot of guidance. i
and then a conversation with education and technology. after that, a discussion about education policy and the recent polling that shows shifting opinions parents have about their children's education. >> this week on "q&a," senior political reporter and politics managing editor amann at a terkel discusses her career, the huff post website, and her interest in politics. >> amanda terkel, when you were in college, you said you wanted to get involved in a comprehensive...
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japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by taking this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france, are working on high-speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. kyoko fujita, nhk world, yamanashi. >>> people in fukushima have been living with fear and inconvenience since the nuclear meltdown two years ago. they hear daily news about leaks of radioactive water at the crippled power plant. and many still can't go back to their homes. community leaders say they've had it with nuclear plants. they're joining hands to demand the scrapping of all reactors in their prefecture, not just those that melted down. the fukushima daiichi plant has six reactors, four were damaged in the tsunami in march 2011 and melted down. they're due to be scrapped. the fukushim
japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by taking this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france, are working on high-speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. kyoko fujita, nhk world,...
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then there were the technology of the day, you saw images of mrs. garfield, her down in the kitchen preparing food for him. it was a little bit of hyperbole because it was a desperate situation. alexander graham bell offered to bring in a newfangled magnetic electromagnetic machine to find the bullet. >> he was trying to trace a metal bullet. in fact, the machine saw the bed srpings. is it true president garfield died not from the gunshot but from bacteria from dirty instruments used by the doctor? >> the bullet was dirty. he might have eventually died. it is a circumstantial situation. i will say he had one woman doctor. after the federal government paid the doctors, they paid the woman doctor half the amount and mrs. garfield wrote a letter and was outraged. the woman doctor received the same amount as the male doctors. >> thank you, c-span, for the program. during that timeframe, would they have known the rockefellers and the vanderbilts? >> chester arthur and his wife did. i would not doubt that she would've had contact with them. kerry cashed -
then there were the technology of the day, you saw images of mrs. garfield, her down in the kitchen preparing food for him. it was a little bit of hyperbole because it was a desperate situation. alexander graham bell offered to bring in a newfangled magnetic electromagnetic machine to find the bullet. >> he was trying to trace a metal bullet. in fact, the machine saw the bed srpings. is it true president garfield died not from the gunshot but from bacteria from dirty instruments used by...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. melissa: the whole world watching the middle east right now and what is happening in syria after secretary of state john kerry confirmed evidence of a chemical weapons attack by the assad regime on its own people. new reports today that a u.s. strike could happen as soon as thursday. fox news's leland vittert is on the ground in jerusalem with reaction from the region. >> melissa, the war drums are certainly starting to beat much louder in the middle east. the arab league is now saying that they believe chemical weapons were used in syria and are demanding a response. they have stopped short though of talking about unilateral military action. the syrians for their parts are saying where is the proof of chemical weapons? to that end the u.n. chemical weapons inspection team is still inside syria i
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. melissa: the whole world watching the middle east right now and what is happening in syria after secretary of state john kerry confirmed evidence of a chemical weapons attack by the assad regime on its own...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. now backed by allstate. i'm only 17, but i know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and if i'm the first, then maybe there's a second. and a third. believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >> john: tonight we eastbound pose myths and lies. >> politicians tell us what food we can eat. >> what difference of it of yours what i put in my body? >> a little fat and sugar. >> john: we're told fracking will plague our water.
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science technology innovation all the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the media lead us so we leave the p. five the same motion sim to and play your part of the physical. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . the submissive terrible takes now i'm very sorry to take a listen once again to the among the club that never had sex with the earthquake their lives let alone was. just some. lists of the amount . let's just say. it's. mission free cretaceous a free in-store chargers free. arrangement free. free spirit free. download free blog videos for your media projects free media. dot com. a little come to south and co i'm so not saying how to save leaks have revealed there is very little left so the ideal privacy felons are tapped the internet tracked it's our way to slow down to five. just face reality and accept the new world order. our i p's rest in privacy the world is in mourning for innocence lost edward snowden's revelations come from the worst case scenario they know the
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